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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Clarification on .cshrc,.exrc,.login,.profile,.sh_history files Post 302153953 by arunkumar_mca on Thursday 27th of December 2007 11:51:54 AM
Old 12-27-2007
Clarification on .cshrc,.exrc,.login,.profile,.sh_history files

All,

I had a request to delete filed under a directory that was 35 days old . And they asked me to scedule it in CRON . I have done that .

I have use find and delete with mtime to perfrom this task .

But my script is not deleting this .cshrc,.exrc,.login,.profile,.sh_history file and in the log file i am getting the FAIL error When i checked the permsion of file it doent have the permsion to delete.

My question is .

If i run as root user will this file be deleted

Is it advicable to delete these files ?.

Thanks,
Arun
 

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ipsec_config_delete(1M) 												   ipsec_config_delete(1M)

NAME
ipsec_config_delete - delete configuration records from the HP-UX IPSec configuration database and delete certificate files SYNOPSIS
object_name ip_addr object_name object_name object_name object_name DESCRIPTION
The command deletes configuration records from the configuration database and certificate data. If HP-UX IPSec is active and running, the data (IPsec policy, authentication record or bypass list entry) is also deleted from the runtime policy database. If you delete IPsec policies that have active Security Associations (SAs), HP-UX IPSec removes the SAs from the Security Association Database (SADB) and sends a delete notification to the remote system. If HP-UX IPSec removes an IKE policy, the associated IPSec SAs can remain active, but no IKE control messages can be sent. The command deletes the certificate for the local system and the related private key file from the directory. It does not delete certifi- cates for CAs or Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). To delete these objects, you must manually delete the files in the directory. You can use the command to display the file names with the subject names for the CA certificate files and the issuer names for the CRL files. You cannot delete the configuration object. Options and Operands The command recognizes the following options and operands: object_name Specifies the name of the object you are deleting. Do not use this argument when deleting a configuration object. You cannot delete the host, IKEv1, or IKEv2 policies. ip_addr Specifies the IP address of the entry in the bypass list you are deleting. EXAMPLES
The following command deletes the host IPsec policy named AUTHOR
was developed by HP. FILES
configuration database. default profile file. SEE ALSO
ipsec_admin(1M), ipsec_config(1M), ipsec_config_add(1M), ipsec_config_batch(1M), ipsec_config_export(1M), ipsec_config_show(1M), ipsec_migrate(1M), ipsec_policy(1M), ipsec_report(1M). HP-UX IPSec Software Required ipsec_config_delete(1M)
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